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  • 3 weeks ago | nwslsoccer.com | Angelique Fiske

    The San Diego Wave are surging. Opponents have been battered by relentless attacking from every angle, and the Wave show no signs of slowing down. Going into Week 11, San Diego sits in second place and are riding a club best six-game unbeaten streak, a surprising turn for many fans and analysts given how much has changed for the Wave in just a year.One of the greatest players of all time, Alex Morgan, retired in 2024, becoming an investor this season.

  • 3 weeks ago | nwslsoccer.com | Angelique Fiske

    Photo by Georgia SoaresWhen Sophie Goodfellow brought up soccer on a first date, Carolina Nuñez lit up immediately. In that moment, Nuñez knew she would be down bad for this woman. They talked about their shared love of Gotham FC, and as their relationship unfolded from across the country – Nuñez in Portland, Ore. and Goodfellow in Pennsylvania – the NWSL became a way for them to bridge the nearly 3,000 miles until Nuñez moved back to the East Coast.

  • 3 weeks ago | nwslsoccer.com | Angelique Fiske

    Peyton Manning knows a thing or two about a winning football team. Now, the two-time Super Bowl winner is taking the jump from American football to fĂștbol. Peyton is now an investor in the Denver expansion team, further rooting himself in the Mile High City's sporting culture. Though Peyton is the elder Manning brother, he is following in younger brother Eli's footsteps here. Eli is an investor in Gotham FC. In a video posted to social media, the Manning brothers a

  • 3 weeks ago | nwslsoccer.com | Angelique Fiske

    It’s never too late to get your cap, and Lo’eau LaBonta is living proof. At the crisp age of 32, LaBonta became the oldest player ever to make her debut for the US Women’s National Team when she subbed into a friendly against China PR on May 31. Before stepping onto the pitch, LaBonta was just happy to be there with the best seat in the house for the match. “I was sitting being the best cheerleader I could be on the bench,” she said after the game.

  • 1 month ago | nwslsoccer.com | Angelique Fiske

    It was yet another wild weekend in the NWSL, and though Gotham wasn’t a part of it, they found a way to make some history of their own on the international stage. Gotham became the very first winner of the CONCACAF W Champions Cup, defeating Mexico’s UANL Tigres, 1-0, on Saturday night. The inaugural CONCACAF W Champions Cup is meant to crown the greatest team in North America, Central America and the Caribbean.

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